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Public laws and resolutions passed by the General Assembly at its session of ...[1923]

192:1—Chaptkk 4S—Ht 233
CHAPTER 48
AX ACT TO FIX THE MINIMUM PLXLSHMEXT FOR CARRY-IXG
COXCEALED WEAPOXS IX THE COUXTY OF DUR-HAM.
The General A>iscmhhj of Xorth Carolina do enact:
Sectiox 1. That seetiou four thousand four hundred and ten of .Minimum of finf.
the Consolidated Statutes of Xorth Carolina be and the same is
hereby amended by striking out in line seven the word "fifty" and
inserting in lieu thereof the words "one hundred."
Sec. 2. That this act shall apply only to the county of Durham Aiipiication of act
and be in force from and after its ratification.
Ratified this the 14th day of February. A. D. 1923.
CHAPTER 49
AX ACT TO REQUIRE THE TEACHIXG OF AMERICAXISM
IX THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF XORTH CAROLIXA.
The General Assentdh/ of Xorth Carolina do enact:
Sectiox 1. That there shall be taught in the public schools of Americanism.
X'orth Carolina a course of instruction which shall be known as
Amei'icanism.
Sec. 2. That there shall be included in the term herein called items of instiuc-
Americauism the following general items of instruction
:
'°°'
(«) Respect for Law and Order.
( b ) Character and Ideals of the Founders of Our Country.
(c) Duties of Good Citizenship.
(d) Respect for the X^ational Anthem and the Flag.
(e) A Standard of Good Government.
(/) Constitution of N^orth Carolina.
(g) Constitution of the I'uited States.
Sec. 3. That said course of instruction shall be taught not less Hours devoted
than thirty hours during each and every school year and shall not course^ot
be optional in the grade or grades in which said course is taught, optional.
Sec. 4. That the State Board of Education shall, as soon as Text-books.
convenient, adopt some suitable and proper text-book which will
conform as near as possible and practicable to the carrying out
of the general items of instruction as herein contained in section
two of this act, and the State Superintendent shall prepare or have Outline of
prepared such outline courses of study, and shall distribute the courses of study.
same among the teachers of the State, which will give them proper
direction in carrying out the provisions of this act. „ , Rules to be
Sec. 5. That the State Board of Education shall, before the adopted by state
beginning of the next school year, adopt such suitable rules and f°,l^'^
°^ Educa-

192:1—Chaptkk 4S—Ht 233
CHAPTER 48
AX ACT TO FIX THE MINIMUM PLXLSHMEXT FOR CARRY-IXG
COXCEALED WEAPOXS IX THE COUXTY OF DUR-HAM.
The General A>iscmhhj of Xorth Carolina do enact:
Sectiox 1. That seetiou four thousand four hundred and ten of .Minimum of finf.
the Consolidated Statutes of Xorth Carolina be and the same is
hereby amended by striking out in line seven the word "fifty" and
inserting in lieu thereof the words "one hundred."
Sec. 2. That this act shall apply only to the county of Durham Aiipiication of act
and be in force from and after its ratification.
Ratified this the 14th day of February. A. D. 1923.
CHAPTER 49
AX ACT TO REQUIRE THE TEACHIXG OF AMERICAXISM
IX THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF XORTH CAROLIXA.
The General Assentdh/ of Xorth Carolina do enact:
Sectiox 1. That there shall be taught in the public schools of Americanism.
X'orth Carolina a course of instruction which shall be known as
Amei'icanism.
Sec. 2. That there shall be included in the term herein called items of instiuc-
Americauism the following general items of instruction
:
'°°'
(«) Respect for Law and Order.
( b ) Character and Ideals of the Founders of Our Country.
(c) Duties of Good Citizenship.
(d) Respect for the X^ational Anthem and the Flag.
(e) A Standard of Good Government.
(/) Constitution of N^orth Carolina.
(g) Constitution of the I'uited States.
Sec. 3. That said course of instruction shall be taught not less Hours devoted
than thirty hours during each and every school year and shall not course^ot
be optional in the grade or grades in which said course is taught, optional.
Sec. 4. That the State Board of Education shall, as soon as Text-books.
convenient, adopt some suitable and proper text-book which will
conform as near as possible and practicable to the carrying out
of the general items of instruction as herein contained in section
two of this act, and the State Superintendent shall prepare or have Outline of
prepared such outline courses of study, and shall distribute the courses of study.
same among the teachers of the State, which will give them proper
direction in carrying out the provisions of this act. „ , Rules to be
Sec. 5. That the State Board of Education shall, before the adopted by state
beginning of the next school year, adopt such suitable rules and f°,l^'^
°^ Educa-